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It might have been the most expensive stop during our south east Asia travels, but Singapore was also one of my favourites. Highly developed, spotlessly clean, and very well organized, this city state is a world away from the other … Continue reading →

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It was time to leave my favourite place in Vietnam and begin travelling from Hoi An to Hue. This meant we had to do the one thing we had been dreading since arriving Vietnam. A bus journey. I’ve travelled by … Continue reading →

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After spending a few days sightseeing, over indulging on Vietnamese food, and dodging motorbikes in Ho Chi Minh City, we headed to the south east coast of Vietnam. We picked the seaside resort of Nha Trang and enjoyed the beach … Continue reading →

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We briefly visited northern Vietnam back in February. I quickly decided it was one of my favourite countries so I was more than excited to be returning. Our first stop was the famous city formerly known as Saigon, and … Continue reading →

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Kampot is another one of those locations that wasn’t on our original itinerary, but got added on somewhere along the way. During our Cambodia trip we had taken in the the famous temples in Siem Reap, delved into the dark … Continue reading →

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Seen as the the lively seaside town of Sihanoukville left me feeling so underwhelmed and disappointed, I didn’t have high hopes for the nearby islands. I assumed that they would be pretty much the same and so I wasn’t eager … Continue reading →

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Boasting several beaches, plus a hand full of off shore paradise islands, Sihanoukville is the most popular seaside spot along Cambodia’s coastline. After spending time exploring the cities of Siem Reap and Phnom Penh we were ready for some beach … Continue reading →

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Our journey through Cambodia continues! We boarded a bus and headed south from Siem Reap. Six hours later we were arriving in the capital city, Phnom Penh. The most famous tourist spots here are the harrowing S21 Prison, a former … Continue reading →

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Before visiting Cambodia I had heard of the famous and iconic Angkor Wat temple, and I knew that over a million tourists visit every year making it the number one attraction in Cambodia. But what I didn’t know is that … Continue reading →

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Given its reputation of being more dangerous and corrupt than other South East Asia countries, I always had reservations about going to Cambodia. Before traveling from Thailand to Siem Reap I had fueled this fear further by spending most of … Continue reading →